Lest we forget what the banjo is best-suited for, here are 2 classic breakdowns.
Apologies for the mushy sound quality: it was tough to cram all that guitar (Duncan) and banjer (yours truly) into 800 whatever-they-are. Also, because the banjo and guitar are so similar in the midrange, it is sooooo much better to hear them separately, i.e., in stereo.
But...whatever...this pair of compressed numbers will give those not intimately familiar with Old-Timey an impressionistic view of the havoc that a guitar and banjo can wreak when they start cooking together.
Hope you enjoy.
Dr. G
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Apologies for the mushy sound quality: it was tough to cram all that guitar (Duncan) and banjer (yours truly) into 800 whatever-they-are. Also, because the banjo and guitar are so similar in the midrange, it is sooooo much better to hear them separately, i.e., in stereo.
But...whatever...this pair of compressed numbers will give those not intimately familiar with Old-Timey an impressionistic view of the havoc that a guitar and banjo can wreak when they start cooking together.
Hope you enjoy.
Dr. G
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